Wednesday, November 4, 2015

November 4, 2015

American Political Thought, Vol. 4, #4, 2015
Aperion, Vol. 48, #4, 2015
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 93, #4, 2015
Bioethics, Vol. 29, #9, 2015
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 9, #4, 2015
Dialectica, Vol. 69, #3, 2015
Episteme, Vol. 12, #4, 2015
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 18, #5, 2015
Mind, Vol. 124, #496, 2015
Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #5, 2015
Noûs, Vol. 49, #4, 2015
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 15, nos. 26-27, 2015
Philosophical Review, Vol. 124, #3, 2015
Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 43, #2, 2015
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 14, #4, 2015
Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 32, #1, 2015

American Political Thought, Vol. 4, #4, 2015
Articles
Michael J. Faber. The Federal Union Paradigm of 1788: Three Anti­Federalists Who  Changed Their Minds. 
James R. Zink.The Publicola Debate and the Role of the French Revolution in American  Constitutional Thought. 
Chris Barker. Demagoguery and Mental Independence in James Fenimore Cooper’s  Political Writings. 
Donald Maletz. Tocqueville’s Tangents to Democracy. 
Elizabeth Corey. Rationalism and the Rule of Law: Michael Oakeshott and the American  Constitutional Order.  
Book Reviews
Jack Fruchtman.The Great Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the Birth of Right  and Left by Yuval Levin.
Quentin Paul Taylor. Jefferson and Hamilton: The Rivalry That Forged a Nation by John  Ferling.
Geoff Bowden. Resistance to Tyrants, Obedience to God: Reason, Religion, and  Republicanism at the American Founding by Dustin Gish; Daniel Klinghard.
James Simeone. Era of Experimentation: American Political Practices in the Early  Republic by Daniel Peart.
Scott Yenor. Moral Minorities and the Making of American Democracy by Kyle G. Volk.
Dorothy Ross. Liberalism and the Emergence of American Political Science: A  Transatlantic Tale by Robert Adcock.
Eldon J. Eisenach. Statebuilding from the Margins: Between Reconstruction and the New Deal by Carol Nakenoff; Julie Novkov.
Carson Holloway. A Commercial Republic: America’s Enduring Debate over Democratic  Capitalism by Mike O’Connor.
Greg Weiner. Ambition in America: Political Power and the Collapse of Citizenship by Jeffrey A. Becker.
Keith E. Whittington. Recalibrating Reform: The Limits of Political Change by Stuart  Chinn.
Harry Clor. Friend of the Court: On the Front Lines with the First Amendment by Floyd  Abrams.
Peter Wicks. Overcoming America/America Overcoming: Can We Survive Modernity?  by Stephen C. Rowe.
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Aperion, Vol. 48, #4, 2015
Articles
Christopher Byrne. Compositional & Functional Matter: Aristotle on the Material Cause 
of Biological Organisms.
Sebastian F. Weiner. Aristotle’s Metaphysics V 7 Revisited.
Dougal Blyth. Heavenly Soul in Aristotle.
Luca Gili. Categorical μὴ κατὰ χρόνον Propositions in Alexander of Aphrodisias’ Modal 
Syllogistic.
Dirk Baltzly. Two Aristotelian Puzzles about Planets and their Neoplatonic Reception.
Koenraad Verrycken. Philoponus’ Neoplatonic Interpretation of Aristotle’s Psychology.
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Bioethics, Vol. 29, #9, 2015
Special issue: International Association of Bioethics 12th World Congress
Editorials
Udo Schuklenk. In this Issue: A Snapshot of World Bioethics and an Invitation.
Articles from International Congress of Bioethics 2014
Julian J. Koplin and Michael J. Selgelid. Burden of Proof in Bioethics.
Ana Komparic. The Ethics of Introducing GMOs into sub­Saharan Africa:  Considerations from the sub­Saharan African Theory of Ubuntu.
Adalberto de Hoyos, Yareni Monteón and Myriam M. Altamirano­Bustamante.  Reexamining Healthcare Justice in the Light of Empirical Data.
Johann A R Roduit, Jan­Christoph Heilinger and Holger Baumann. Ideas of Perfection  and the Ethics of Human Enhancement.
Anthony Wrigley, Stephen Wilkinson and John B. Appleby. Mitochondrial Replacement:  Ethics and Identity.
Rosalind McDougall. The Ethics of Fertility Preservation for Paediatric Cancer Patients:  From Offer to Rebuttable Presumption.
Belinda Kenny. Food Culture, Preferences and Ethics in Dysphagia Management.
Lisa Eckenwiler, John Pringle, Renaud Boulanger and Matthew Hunt. Real­time  Responsiveness for Ethics Oversight During Disaster Research.
Karin Jongsma, Wendy Bos and Suzanne van de Vathorst. Morally Relevant Similarities  and Differences Between Children and Dementia Patients as Research Subjects: 
Representation in Legal Documents and Ethical Guidelines.
Original Articles
Ami Harbin. Prescribing Posttraumatic Growth.
Debates
Shimon GlickWithdrawing or Withholding Life­Sustaining Therapy.
Duncan Purves. The Significance of Personal Identity for Death.
William Carpenter. Diagnosing rather than labeling young people with mental disorders;  a Response to Mittal et al.
Pier Jaarsma and Stellan Welin. Autism, Accommodation and Treatment: A Rejoinder to  Chong­Ming Lim's Critique.
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Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 9, #4, 2015
Original Papers
Rudolf Schuessler. Violating Strict Deontological Constraints: Excuse or Pardon? 
Jimmy Chia­Shin Hsu. Does Communicative Retributivism Necessarily Negate Capital Punishment? 
Jesper Ryberg. Is Coercive Treatment of Offenders Morally Acceptable? On the Deficiency of the Debate 
Filippo Santoni de Sio, Nicole A Vincent. Rationality + Consciousness = Free Will by David Hodgson. 
Michael S. Moore. The Quest for a Responsible Responsibility Test: Norwegian Insanity Law After Breivik. 
David Shoemaker. McKenna’s Quality of Will. 
Book Reviews
Roberto Gargarella. Punishment, Deliberative Democracy & The Jury. 
Hamish Stewart. The Normative Structure of Criminal Law: Moral or Political? 
Matthew Lister. John Corvino and Maggie Gallagher: Debating Same­Sex Marriage. 
Malcolm Thorburn. Calling Antony Duff to Account.
Christopher Evan Franklin. Agent­Causation, Explanation, and Akrasia: A Reply to Levy’s Hard Luck.  
Thomas Brudholm. Atonement and the Limits of Philosophy: Review Essay.
Replies
Neil Levy. Luck and Agent­Causation: A Response to Franklin.
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Dialectica, Vol. 69, #3, 2015
Special Issue: Beyond Perceptualism
Introduction

Sabine A. Döring and Anika Lutz. Beyond Perceptualism: Introduction to the Special  Issue.
Original Articles
Jérôme Dokic and Stéphane Lemaire. Are Emotions Evaluative Modes?
Julien A. Deonna and Fabrice Teroni. Emotions as Attitudes.
Anika Lutz. The Phenomenal Character of Emotional Experience: A Look at Perception  Theory.
Michael Lacewing. Emotion, Perception, and the Self in Moral Epistemology.
Laura Schroeter, François Schroeter and Karen Jones. Do Emotions Represent Values?
Sabine A. Döring. What's Wrong With Recalcitrant Emotions? From Irrationality to  Challenge of Agential Identity.
Michael S. Brady. Feeling Bad and Seeing Bad.
Bennett W. Helm. Emotions and Recalcitrance: Reevaluating the Perceptual Model.
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Episteme, Vol. 12, #4, 2015
Articles
Gregory Stoutenburg. Best Explanationism and Justification for Beliefs About the Future.
Robert E. Goodin and Kai Spiekermann. Epistemic Solidarity as a Political Stategy.
Benjamin Jarvis. Epistemology and Radically Extended Cognition.
Guido Melchior. The Heterogeneity Problem for Sensitivity Accounts.
John A. Weymark. Cognitive Diversity, Binary Decisions, and Epistemic Democracy.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 18, #5, 2015
Special Issue: The Power of Judgement; issue editor Annemarie Kalis
Editorial Note
A.W. Musschenga, F.R. Heeger.
Original Papers
Gesa Lindemann.From the Critique of Judgment to the Principle of the Open Question. 
Peter Timmerman Pages. Contractualism and the Significance of Perspective­Taking.
Deryck Beyleveld, Paul Ziche.Towards a Kantian Phenomenology of Hope.
Dascha Düring, Marcus Düwell.Towards a Kantian Theory of Judgment: the Power of  Judgment in its Practical and Aesthetic Employment.
Lisa Herzog. Distributive Justice, Feasibility Gridlocks, and the Harmfulness of  Economic Ideology. 
Evan G. Williams. The Possibility of an Ongoing Moral Catastrophe. 
John Hacker­Wright. Skill, Practical Wisdom, and Ethical Naturalism.
David Zoller. Moral Responsibility for Distant Collective Harms.
Christopher Freiman. How Neuroscience Can Vindicate Moral Intuition.
Brent Daniel Mittelstadt, Bernd Carsten Stahl.How to Shape a Better Future? Epistemic 
Difficulties for Ethical Assessment and Anticipatory Governance of Emerging  Technologies. 
Luke Gelinas. Frames, Choice­Reversal, and Consent. 
Abraham D. Graber. Towards a Cognitive Scientific Vindication of Moral Realism: The  Semantic Argument.
Ben Bramble. On Susan Wolf’s “Good­for­Nothings."
Sebastian Nye.Real Politics and Metaethical Baggage.
Book Reviews
Andras Szigeti. Michael E. Bratman: Shared Agency: A Planning Theory of Acting  Together.
Katherine E. Furman. Jonathan Matheson, Rico Vitz (eds): The Ethics of Belief. 
Giulia Bistagnino. Kevin Vallier, Liberal Politics and Public Faith. Beyond Separation. 
Yuliya Fadeeva Niklas Forsberg. Mikel Burley and Nora Hämäläinen (eds.): Language,  Ethics, and Animal Life. Wittgenstein and Beyond.
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Mind, Vol. 124, #496, 2015
Articles
Arif Ahmed. Hume and the independent witnesses.
David McCarthy. Distributive equality.
Kjell Johan Sæbø. Lessons from descriptive indexicals.
Sheldon R. Smith. Incomplete understanding of concepts: the case of the derivative.
Discussions
Krister Bykvist. Reply to Orsi.
Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa. Ignorance and presuppositions.
Michael Blome-Tillmann. Ignorance, presuppositions, and the simple view.
Book Reviews
Mary Clayton Coleman reviews Constructivism in ethics edited by Carla Bagnoli.
Carrie Figdor reviews Mindvaults: Sociocultural Grounds for Pretending and Imagining, by Radu J. Bogdan.
Carolyn Price reviews Emotional Insight: The Epistemic Role of Emotional Experience, by Michael S. Brady.
Gabriel Gottlieb reviews Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre: Themes from Fichte’s Early Philosophy, by Daniel Breazeale.
Silvia Panizza and Oskari Kuusela reviews Iris Murdoch, Philosopher: A Collection of Essays, edited by Justin Broackes.
Matthew R. Dasti reviews Indian Buddhist Philosophy, by Amber Carpenter.
Ema Sullivan-Bissett reviews The Aim of Belief, edited by Timothy Chan.
Kenneth Silver reviews Omissions: Agency, Metaphysics, and Responsibility, by Randolph Clarke.
Nick Treanor reviews Mind, Meaning, and Knowledge: Themes from the Philosophy of Crispin Wright, edited by Annalisa Coliva.
Anthony Everett reviews The Objects of Thought, by Tim Crane.
Hemdat Lerman reviews The Intellectual Powers: A Study of Human Nature, by P. M. S. Hacker.
Douglas W. Portmore reviews The Limits of Kindness, by Caspar Hare.
Tom Cochrane reviews The Music Between Us: Is Music a Universal Language? by Kathleen Marie Higgins.
Justin Khoo reviews Austere Realism: Contextual Semantics Meets Minimal Ontology, by Terence Horgan and Matjaž Potrč.
Daniel Nolan reviews The Impossible: An Essay on Hyperintensionality, by Mark Jago.
Mark A. Johnstone reviews The Powers of Aristotle’s Soul, by Thomas Kjeller Johansen.
Errol Lord reviews Partiality, by Simon Keller.
Brian H. Bix reviews Reason, Morality, and Law: The Philosophy of John Finnis, edited by John Keown and Robert P. George.
Patrick Frierson reviews How to Treat Persons, by Samuel Kerstein.
Elijah Chudnoff reviews On Reflection, by Hilary Kornblith.
Edoardo Zamuner reviews The Self and Its Emotions, by Kristján Kristjánsson.
Eva-Maria Konrad reviews The Opacity of Narrative, by Peter Lamarque.
George Sher reviews Consciousness and Moral Responsibility, by Neil Levy.
Carolyn Brighouse reviews New Foundations for Physical Geometry, by Tim Maudlin.
T. J. Diffey reviews Political Aesthetics, by Crispin Sartwell.
Artistic Judgement: A Framework for Philosophical Aesthetics, by Graham McFee.
Kris McDaniel reviews The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things, by A. W. Moore.
Dorothea Debus reviews Self-Knowing Agents, by Lucy O’Brien.
Stephen Read reviews Articulating Medieval Logic, by Terence Parsons.
Julia Peters reviews Hegel’s Naturalism: Mind, Nature, and the Final Ends of Life, by Terry Pinkard.
Mark Migotti reviews Nietzsche, Psychology, and First Philosophy, by Robert Pippin.
Elinor Mason reviews Commonsense Consequentialism: Wherein Morality Meets Rationality, by Douglas W. Portmore.
Joshua Gert reviews Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism, by Huw Price.
Sharon Berry reviews The Construction of Logical Space, by Augustín Rayo.
David Gray Carlson reviews The Idea of Hegel's Science of Logic, by Stanley Rosen.
Brian McElwee reviews Equality and Tradition: Questions of Value in Moral and Political Theory, by Samuel Scheffler.
Richard A. Richards reviews Are Species Real? An Essay on the Metaphysics of Species, by Matthew Slater.
Tracy Isaacs reviews Relative Justice, by Tamler Sommers.
Thomas Nickles reviews Understanding Inconsistent Science, by Peter Vickers.
Robin Mckenna reviews Scepticism and Reliable Belief, by José L. Zalabardo.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #5, 2015
Original Articles
Elizabeth Schechter. The Subject in Neuropsychology: Individuating Minds in the Split-Brain Case.
Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen and John Michael. Why Desire Reasoning is Developmentally Prior to Belief Reasoning.
Katarzyna Paprzycka. The Omissions Account of the Knobe Effect and the Asymmetry Challenge.
Benjamin Kozuch. Dislocation, Not Dissociation: The Neuroanatomical Argument Against Visual Experience Driving Motor Action.
Carrie Figdor and Mark Phelan. Is Free Will Necessary for Moral Responsibility?: A Case for Rethinking Their Relationship and the Design of Experimental Studies in Moral Psychology.
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Noûs, Vol. 49, #4, 2015

Articles
Kris McDaniel. A Philosophical Model of the Relation between Things in Themselves and Appearances.
Sarah Moss. Credal Dilemmas.
Jiri Benovsky*. From Experience to Metaphysics: On Experience-based Intuitions and their Role in Metaphysics.
Eli Dresner. Davidson's Interpretations: The Step Not Taken.
Mark Jago. Impossible Worlds.
Suzy Killmister. The Woody Allen Puzzle: How ‘Authentic Alienation’ Complicates Autonomy.
Wesley Buckwalter, David Rose and John Turri. Belief through Thick and Thin.
Sinan Dogramaci. Communist Conventions for Deductive Reasoning.
Neil Levy. Neither Fish nor Fowl: Implicit Attitudes as Patchy Endorsements.
Jeremy Schwartz and Christopher Hom. Why the Negation Problem Is Not a Problem for Expressivism.
Nikk Effingham. The Location of Properties.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 15, nos. 26-27, 2015
Articles
Josh Wilburn, "Courage and the Spirited Part of the Soul in Plato's Republic."
Andrew Stephenson, "Kant, the Paradox of Knowability, and the Meaning of 'Experience."
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Philosophical Review, Vol. 124, #3, 2015

Articles
Andrew Bacon. Can the Classical Logician Avoid the Revenge Paradoxes?
David James Barnett. Is Memory Merely Testimony from One's Former Self?
Catrin Campbell-Moore. Rational Probabilistic Incoherence? A Reply to Michael Caie.
Book Reviews
Jon Garthoff reviews From Rationality to Equality by James P. Sterba.
Ricki Bliss reviews Metaphysical Grounding: Understanding the Structure of Reality, edited by Fabrice CorreiaB and Benjamin Schnieder.
Michael Caie reviews Unruly Words by Diana Raffman.
Patrick Tomlin reviews The Geometry of Desert by Shelly Kagan.
Jeffrey Moriarty reviews Public Capitalism: The Political Authority of Corporate Executives by Christopher McMahon.
Paul F. Snowdon reviews Personal Identity: Complex or Simple? edited by Georg Gasser and Matthias Stefan.
Louis deRosset reviews Constructing the World by David Chalmers.
Adam Sennet reviews Pursuing Meaning by Emma Borg.
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Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 43, #2, 2015
Articles
Jeffrey S. Helmreich. The Apologetic Stance.
Nicolas Cornell. Wrongs, Rights, and Third Parties.
Jonathan Quong. Proportionality, Liability, and Defensive Harm.
Notes on the Contributors
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Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 14, #4, 2015

Articles
Shlomi Segall. In defense of priority (and equality).
Alex Gourevitch. Liberty and its economies.
Marco Verschoor. The quest for the legitimacy of the people: A contractarian approach.
Justin P. Bruner. Diversity, tolerance, and the social contract.
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Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 32, #1, 2015
Topic: Equality and Public Policy
Contributors / Acknowledgment
Articles

Anna Stilz. Decolonization and self-determination.
Fernando R. Tesón. The mystery of territory.
Simon Caney. Responding to global injustice: on the right of resistance.
Adam Martin. Degenerate cosmopolitanism.
Jennifer C. Rubenstein. Emergency claims and democratic action.
Massimo Renzo. Human rights and the priority of the moral.
Cara Nine. Compromise and original acquisition: explaining rights to the Arctic.
Leif Wenar. Coercion in cross-border property rights.
James Pattison. The morality of sanctions.
Michael Barnett. Paternalism and global governance.
Samantha Besson. The bearers of human rights duties and responsibilities for human rights: a quiet (r)evolution?
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